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Needed: Native Doctors
Yolandra Gomez Toya ’88 works to close the gap
Speak Freely!
An interview with professor and author Keith E. Whittington
Lives: Lloyd E. Cotsen ’50
Collector of the Unusual and Overlooked
Lives: Richard ‘Thor’ Thorington Jr. ’59
His Quadriplegia a ‘Nuisance,’ He Found Research Subjects in his Backyard
Lives: Frederick H. Borsch ’57
The Good Christian
Lives: Hugh Hardy ’54 *56
His Designs Brought Delight to His City
Lives: Charles Hey-Maestre ’77
He Demanded Justice for Puerto Rico’s Poor
Lives: Sidney D. Drell ’47
A Physicist, Advocate, and Mentor
Lives: William A. Norris ’51
He Moved the Needle Toward Equality
Lives: Raymond M. Smullyan *59
A Mathematician Who Believed in Magic
Lives: Frank Deford ’61
The King of Sportswriters
Lives: Janice Nittoli *85
She Spent Her Years Advocating for Workers and Families
Lives: John Dow ‘Tex’ Farrington Jr. ’42
Seeing the Horror of War, He Waged Peace
Lives: Ward Chamberlin Jr. ’43
He Lived History — and Helped Bring it to Life for Others
Adventures in Fine Hall
The weirdness of math’s golden age
Our Most Influential Alumni
25 Princetonians who are shaking up the world
The Character of Its Content
How Princeton University Press has thrived in a new publishing landscape
Just Tech
Harlan Yu *12 and David Robinson ’04 shine a light on the civil-rights dimensions of a wired world
Princeton and Slavery: Our Original Sin
Princeton reckons with its connections to slavery